HandPRO Gloves Get a Fresh, New Website
For most companies, each new year brings exciting opportunities to overcome challenges, launch new products and improve communication with customers and distribution partners. We’re no different, and this year we are starting off right with a fresh, new website. The new www.HourglassIndustries.com brings you new information and new features, all designed to improve your experience.
Read MoreDoes Glove Color Matter?
Until recently, the presence of color in a medical or cleanroom glove usually indicated a latex-free glove. Nitrile exam gloves were traditionally some shade of blue to help differentiate them from latex gloves, and latex gloves looked like – well, latex. But not anymore.
Read MoreProtective Gloves Are Critical to Worker Safety in Hurricane Flooded Areas
Now that a hurricane and a tropical storm have completed their runs up the East Coast, the clean up begins. But it’s not as simple as rolling up your sleeves and grabbing a push broom to move out the muck. Flood waters are usually contaminated and present real health and safety concerns. It is imperative [...]
Read MorePowdered and Latex Medical Gloves to Be Banned?
Almost everyone in the glove industry heard the news back in April. Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy group, petitioned the FDA to take drastic steps to protect individuals with latex allergies. They called for a complete ban on all cornstarch powdered medical gloves, as well as a ban on all natural latex rubber medical gloves.
Read MoreAccelerator-Free Nitrile Exam Gloves – A Better Alternative
As hospitals and other healthcare facilities have increasingly moved from latex exam gloves to nitrile exam gloves, skin irritation and allergy to non-latex gloves has also increased. To identify individuals with hypersensitivity to nitrile gloves, a new skin prick test has been developed by Dr. Santhosh Kumar of Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond. “If the patient [...]
Read MoreExam Gloves’ Critical Role in Patient Safety
Healthcare professionals have long known the importance of proper glove use during patient care. For over twenty years, exam gloves have been worn to prevent transmission of bloodborne pathogens. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration mandates that gloves be worn during all patient-care activities that may involve exposure to blood or body fluids. So when [...]
Read MoreFDA Soon to Require Warning Label on Powdered Medical Gloves
The problems associated with powdered medical gloves are well documented. The FDA first issued a Medical Glove Powder Report back in 1997, warning of adverse health events that included dyspnea, respiratory problems, allergic reactions, and granuloma formations.
Read MoreNitrile Gloves, Vinyl Gloves and Tomato Salmonella to be Studied
The tomato salmonella outbreak of 2008 in the United States affected the entire nation. For months, while the source of the salmonella was hunted down, no one dared eat a raw tomato. The enormity of the problem led to criticism of the FDA, and a renewed effort to improve food safety in growing and harvesting [...]
Read MoreNew Glove Materials Make Nitrile Gloves Better
Nitrile gloves have come a long way. In the early days, when nitrile gloves were the “new” latex-free option, healthcare professionals did not find them nearly as comfortable as natural rubber latex gloves. And the price for these new medical nitrile gloves was higher than latex. Still, in order to reduce the very real problem [...]
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